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. 1:00 eastern, 10:00, pacific. >> thanks for being with us. have a great sunday. captions by vitac this is a baby seat seven news update. >> in the news marion barry has again been arrested. park police approached him last night by good hope road. apparently a woman had accused barry of stalking her. police later arrested him. he was charge of misdemeanor stocking but was released on a citation. a natural gas explosion was said to have caused major damage to a house in the northwest. the blast happened at 6:00 p.m. last night in the 6100 block of morgan avenue. the house was destroyed. the force of the explosion was so strong it shattered windows on a neighbor's use. no one was hurt. let's get a check of the forecast. >> it is pretty dull out there this morning. temperatures are generally in the '60s. 64 in damascus. you can see what looks like a very potent system moving around the area, light rain for the most of us today. high temperature today, 84 degrees, well below the seasonal average. today, great skies and temperatures from 76-84 degr
. 1:00 eastern, 10:00, pacific. >> thanks for being with us. have a great sunday. captions by vitac this is a baby seat seven news update. >> in the news marion barry has again been arrested. park police approached him last night by good hope road. apparently a woman had accused barry of stalking her. police later arrested him. he was charge of misdemeanor stocking but was released on a citation. a natural gas explosion was said to have caused major damage to a house in the...
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tell us your findings and what they tell you. >> right. so, when it came to how much people invested in equities, we saw a disparity especially among the african-american community where less money was going into stocks overall, and we saw this consistently across age. you look at age and can argue that people at younger ages should be invested more in stocks, but regardless of age we saw a difference there. >> i think that's fascinating. you know, i have to ask you. the madoff headlines, what's gone on in the financial markets, is it possible that racial minorities just don't trust the system enough to invest? >> well, i think that's a huge component of it. i do believe if you ask my grandmother her bank was actually her bosom. she didn't trust the banks, didn't want to go to the banks. but also in addition to that, we have to make sure that in terms of just exposure and knowledge of the markets, you know -- one of my aunts called one time and said what is a stock? and there are not enough discussions around the dinner table about investm
tell us your findings and what they tell you. >> right. so, when it came to how much people invested in equities, we saw a disparity especially among the african-american community where less money was going into stocks overall, and we saw this consistently across age. you look at age and can argue that people at younger ages should be invested more in stocks, but regardless of age we saw a difference there. >> i think that's fascinating. you know, i have to ask you. the madoff...
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it only keep us living in the persistent present. it would not allow us to move forward. the only way i could honor my brother is by being very active in opposing the war. awareness to american people about what is taking place in iraq. so i hope my generation, our generation, our next generation would not go through what we've been through. i practice a lot. one of the most powerful things we produce as a human is forgiveness. it is not about others. it is about ourselves. it is about admitting the losses and moving forward. but the project, i think, helped in a great deal. i for a long time did not accept the fact that i am not going to see my brother or my father, who died two months after. and only when i put myself through the project, on day ten when the gun broke down i broke down with it. because when existing in the conflict zone we are all lame worrying about our safety. .. >> i have another question. can use the two other points in your own personal life when you encountered a similar confinement? what you describe almost sounds like a prison cell. have there b
it only keep us living in the persistent present. it would not allow us to move forward. the only way i could honor my brother is by being very active in opposing the war. awareness to american people about what is taking place in iraq. so i hope my generation, our generation, our next generation would not go through what we've been through. i practice a lot. one of the most powerful things we produce as a human is forgiveness. it is not about others. it is about ourselves. it is about...
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this is a violation of policy, but the county uses progressive disciplinary policies. >>> county council members are testing several ideas to help keep small businesses afloat. one is the local first program, which helps small business owners advertise. >> it is hard your a mom-and- pop. you cannot be assured the two will make it six months from now. >> council members say that it depends on how long the recession will last. >>> if you're looking for small- town living, there is a list of small towns to live in america. lewis will, colorado takes the top spot. -- louisville, colorado takes the top spot. middleton, wisconsin and milton, mass. are on the list. >>> the naacp is celebrating its 100th anniversary and launching a new high-ch program. nancy pelosi spoke at the convention over the weekend. eric holder spoke today. president obama is scheduled to speak on thursday. >>> they are introducing a new program that will allow people to send text or video reports of misconduct. >>> can we expect some rain this week? we will have the forecast. >>> the nationals make a change at the top. m
this is a violation of policy, but the county uses progressive disciplinary policies. >>> county council members are testing several ideas to help keep small businesses afloat. one is the local first program, which helps small business owners advertise. >> it is hard your a mom-and- pop. you cannot be assured the two will make it six months from now. >> council members say that it depends on how long the recession will last. >>> if you're looking for small- town...
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barb has advice for us. also joining us is ryan mack, the president of optimum capital management. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> i want to show the numbers from your study, barbara, which i think are interesting. 77% of white workers, 76% of asian workers and a big gap, a big jump 66% african-american works and hispanic 65%. what is going on here? >> well, i think there's a lot of things that could be impacting that. it was a study of over 3 million workers. it was designed to look at the differences by race ethnicity. there can be a lot of factors going into it. when we adjust it for age, service or pay, we saw disparities by race and ethnicity. >> when you look at reasons why it might be right, i think a lot of people might say it's financial education. is that enough of an answer here? >> you can't remiss by looking at class and socioeconomic communities. black communities poverty is 32%. you might have less potential to be able to invest. >> african-americans are putting money and food on the table, a roof over your head instead of 401(k)s. asians and whites
barb has advice for us. also joining us is ryan mack, the president of optimum capital management. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> i want to show the numbers from your study, barbara, which i think are interesting. 77% of white workers, 76% of asian workers and a big gap, a big jump 66% african-american works and hispanic 65%. what is going on here? >> well, i think there's a lot of things that could be impacting that. it was a study of over 3 million...
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money means too much to us adults and that causes us to do some really dumb things that we learned by second grade we shouldn't do. boldly go where everyone has gone before when the mark is up, and than panic and sell in times like these. we can't predict what the market can do but we can predict human behavior as totally irrational. now, the analogy i make in the book is macy's having a sale where the double the price and people line up to buy, and then they have a half off sale and everyone returns its. i'm going to see if anyone has the domain double the price.com. i can get rich. unfortunately with the web there's no -- somewin will come up with triple the price.com. we really do act dumb when its comes to investing. i used to think we couldn't time the market, but it ended up we are really, really good at timing the market really, really poorly. the second dumb thing we do is forget simple arithmetic. now, if i needed heart surgery i would not go to the cheapest heart surgeon. but my heart surgeon wouldn't need to make somebody else sick in order to make me better. when it comes
money means too much to us adults and that causes us to do some really dumb things that we learned by second grade we shouldn't do. boldly go where everyone has gone before when the mark is up, and than panic and sell in times like these. we can't predict what the market can do but we can predict human behavior as totally irrational. now, the analogy i make in the book is macy's having a sale where the double the price and people line up to buy, and then they have a half off sale and everyone...
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just who was this superstar who left us with so many images over the years? and what did he see when he looked at his reflection? ♪ where there is love, i'll be there ♪ >> when i first saw him, i was amazed at his talent. to be 10 years old, it was just incredible. >> from child prodigy to cultural icon. >> this man was the greatest recording artist of our time. this man through his music actually like made a change in the world. ♪ >> the king of pop. ♪ you're fighting for your life ♪ >> michael had an unseen magic to influence people through music, culture, and music would not be what it is without michael jackson. ♪ >> the soundtrack of a generation. ♪ billie jean, that's my lover >> michael jackson doesn't just come along once in a century or a lifetime. he only comes along once. >> all silent at age 50. >> my brother and legendry "king of pop" michael jackson, passed away on thursday, june 25th, 2009 at 2:26 p.m. >> as his life was controversial -- >> he raised the bar for image makeovers to a point where no one else wants to even come close
just who was this superstar who left us with so many images over the years? and what did he see when he looked at his reflection? ♪ where there is love, i'll be there ♪ >> when i first saw him, i was amazed at his talent. to be 10 years old, it was just incredible. >> from child prodigy to cultural icon. >> this man was the greatest recording artist of our time. this man through his music actually like made a change in the world. ♪ >> the king of pop. ♪ you're...
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i request you keep us informed. if there's other information you believe we should have for part of our record. i suspect this will not be the last hearing we'll be having on this subject. this is an evolving issue, and one which is certainly challenging to the department of justice and the department of defense. and we thank both of you for your service and for your testimony here. we'll now turn to our second panel. let me introduce the second panel as they come forward. first we have david laughman. now serves as partner with kelly, dries, white collar crime and litigation practice group. he served an assistant u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia where he specialized in prosecutes terrorism, espionage and other national security cases in 2005 served as the lead trial council in the government's successful prosecution of ahmad omar abah ali known as virginia jihad case. this case involved an american citizen who was convicted of providing material support and resources to al qaeda conspiring to assa
i request you keep us informed. if there's other information you believe we should have for part of our record. i suspect this will not be the last hearing we'll be having on this subject. this is an evolving issue, and one which is certainly challenging to the department of justice and the department of defense. and we thank both of you for your service and for your testimony here. we'll now turn to our second panel. let me introduce the second panel as they come forward. first we have david...
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if the person who posted it can get in touch with us and let us know it was whatever route whatever time of day, i'm sure we can track down that people. >> a metro transit worker was suspended after a video of him texting was posted. metro says discussions about the punishment for texting are underway by top officials. >>> we continue to follow marion barry's latest saga. newly released audiotapes are shedding new light on barry's relationship with a former girlfriend who is now accusing him of stalking her. she said the councilman kicked her out of a hotel room after she refused to perform a sex act on him. in a voice mail released by the dity paper barry says he is ctr. tad he r heots llcahe revealed hehi ntteinioretotehi he hitor tolp her out financially which he did to the tune of $20,000 taxpayer. but she refuses to call it a bailout. >> it got you out of a difficult situation? >> no. >> you weren't about to lose your house? >> no. >> police arrested marion barry after he was allegedly caught following the woman in a park. >>> now, just minutes ago we received a statement from a bar
if the person who posted it can get in touch with us and let us know it was whatever route whatever time of day, i'm sure we can track down that people. >> a metro transit worker was suspended after a video of him texting was posted. metro says discussions about the punishment for texting are underway by top officials. >>> we continue to follow marion barry's latest saga. newly released audiotapes are shedding new light on barry's relationship with a former girlfriend who is now...
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michael flynn spoke with the woman's husband and joins us in the studio to tell us their story. >> reporter: wendy, loved ones tried to talker out of going on the helicopter ride but her husband told me tonight nothing could stop her adventurous spirit. the charred helicopter wreckage was unrecognizable. before it crashed on the median next tth,70i-i-70,ow dstntlaghnl nt dn last night, killingow oboboard, three men andwoman. arthman. the kim f felix of new market had won the helicopter ride in a raffle. >> she just won this trip. i think there were a lot of people that tried to influence her not to be on the helicopter. >> reporter: felix'sç husband says the 48-year-old mother of three daughters had a magnetic personality. she was a pta volunteer and brownie troop leader. she won theelicopter ride by putting her business card in a drawing during a recent chamber of commerce event. >> my wife is very independent spirit. and liked to try a lot of different things. and she kept saying this is once in a lifetime opportunity for her. >> the three other victims were working for the frederick-ba
michael flynn spoke with the woman's husband and joins us in the studio to tell us their story. >> reporter: wendy, loved ones tried to talker out of going on the helicopter ride but her husband told me tonight nothing could stop her adventurous spirit. the charred helicopter wreckage was unrecognizable. before it crashed on the median next tth,70i-i-70,ow dstntlaghnl nt dn last night, killingow oboboard, three men andwoman. arthman. the kim f felix of new market had won the helicopter...
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when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now that's a true american value. accu-chek® aviva. born in the u.s.a. now that's a true american value. right now, all over the country, discover card customers are getting 5% cashback bonus at the pump. now more than ever, it pays to discover. ♪ cause it's the little things that mean a lot ♪ >> clayton: other megabucks and friends. todd rearden is by the numbers. 381 the number of people rescued off the coast of newport beach on friday. the waves proved too monstrous for professional surfers try to catch the big waves. you have to be out of your mind to do that. next up its first. for the first time in its 118 a history diversity of minnesota football team will get its very own stadium. where the been fined? pop warner field? lastly, 40,000, the number of scots from around the world gathered in edinburgh, one of the scottish clan's largest gatherings in 200 years. >> dave: the gophers play at the viking stadium, the dome. state your back to dave and alysin, i believe. >> and my
when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now that's a true american value. accu-chek® aviva. born in the u.s.a. now that's a true american value. right now, all over the country, discover card customers are getting 5% cashback bonus at the pump. now more than ever, it pays to discover. ♪ cause it's the little things that mean a lot ♪ >> clayton: other megabucks and friends. todd rearden is by the numbers. 381 the number of people...
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a lot of people use rest stops to throw trash away. they say when the rest stops shut down that trash will end up on the roads. she says for medical reasons her mother-in-law needs to get out and stretch. >> we'll have to find another way home. we won't come through virginia. >> reporter: the family says with a 4-year-old and 7-year- old it will be no problem just stopping at mcdonald's. mark is driving his truck to miami. on the way back he'd prefer to stop at a rest area. >> more convenient. you're on and you're off in two seconds. stop at a truck stop, it's nearly 20 minutes out of your way. >> reporter: come tuesday there may be no lines for the bathrooms at some of these rest stops, but they'll be no way in either. 9 news now and wusa9.com. >>> we've got some tips from triple a about what you should do if you have to pull over and for a list of rest stops that are closing and rest stops that are staying open. go to our website at wusa9.com. >>> two astronauts aboard the space shuttle endeavor perform their first space walk today.
a lot of people use rest stops to throw trash away. they say when the rest stops shut down that trash will end up on the roads. she says for medical reasons her mother-in-law needs to get out and stretch. >> we'll have to find another way home. we won't come through virginia. >> reporter: the family says with a 4-year-old and 7-year- old it will be no problem just stopping at mcdonald's. mark is driving his truck to miami. on the way back he'd prefer to stop at a rest area. >>...
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this risk may be increased when trilipix is used with a statin. if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-866-4-trilipix for more information. trilipix. there's more to cholesterol. get the picture. how about a swim? i'm a little irregular today. don't you eat activia? for my little issues? they're not that bad. summer's no time to put up with even occasional digestive problems. believe me, once they go away, it's amazing how good you feel. announcer: activia is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system in two weeks. summer's a wastin'... take the activia challenge now. it works, or it's free. ♪ activia >>> severe thunderstorms socked the colorado springs area. as much as four inches of rain triggered flooding on highways yesterday. to the south hail battled fweb low county breaking windows on cars and buildings. so far parts of colorado have received double the normal rainfall for the month. >>> record heat is baking the northwest. in seattle the hot item in store, fans, as people sought relief from the 103-degree temperature.
this risk may be increased when trilipix is used with a statin. if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-866-4-trilipix for more information. trilipix. there's more to cholesterol. get the picture. how about a swim? i'm a little irregular today. don't you eat activia? for my little issues? they're not that bad. summer's no time to put up with even occasional digestive problems. believe me, once they go away, it's amazing how good you feel. announcer: activia is clinically proven to help...
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thanks for having us into your home tonight. we're all back tomorrow, noon pacific, 3:00 eastern for "studio b" and back tomorrow night for another fox report. before we hand things off to mr. bill o'reilly. a final tribute to the king of pop. ♪ where there is love ♪ i'll be there ♪ i'll be there ♪ >> only when we confess our confusion can we remember that he was a gift to us and we did have him ♪ innocent belief for sure ♪ but there is a blaze ♪ ♪ hold me ♪ show me ♪ carry me there ♪ >> the more i think and talk about michael jackson, i feel the king of pop is not big enough for him. i think he is simply
thanks for having us into your home tonight. we're all back tomorrow, noon pacific, 3:00 eastern for "studio b" and back tomorrow night for another fox report. before we hand things off to mr. bill o'reilly. a final tribute to the king of pop. ♪ where there is love ♪ i'll be there ♪ i'll be there ♪ >> only when we confess our confusion can we remember that he was a gift to us and we did have him ♪ innocent belief for sure ♪ but there is a blaze ♪ ♪ hold me ♪...
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now that brings us to the question of the day. should wealthy americans be taxed more to pay for universal health care? the seasons response was overwhelming no. jason from owings mills said the wealthy are already taxed more and other people's tax care is not their responsibility. as always we thank you very much for writing in. . >> missing cleaning woman is found dead in a manhattan sky scraper. the medical examiner confirmed this morning that the body is that of 46-year-old rodriguez. police found the body in an air conditioning duct over the weekend. 46-year-old mother of three disappeared last tuesday. officials have ruled the death a homicide. >> a mother and her two children missing in utah after a mud slide. neighbors say they saw the family go into their home, just before an afl of mud and water buried it on saturday. officials say they doubt anyone survived and they are simply trying to find the bodies. >> warm and sunny for days. no complaints. >> we will see how long it can last. chief meteorologist vytas reid is here
now that brings us to the question of the day. should wealthy americans be taxed more to pay for universal health care? the seasons response was overwhelming no. jason from owings mills said the wealthy are already taxed more and other people's tax care is not their responsibility. as always we thank you very much for writing in. . >> missing cleaning woman is found dead in a manhattan sky scraper. the medical examiner confirmed this morning that the body is that of 46-year-old rodriguez....
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you really want us to go through all the different areas? the big surprise was that russia was supportive. they have been very anti zionist. >> one week before the famous speech by andrei gromyko, the head of the state department presented a long memo saying that the soviets were adamantly opposed to a jewish state and he explained the strategy. no one here expected that. >> the british never expected that. >> if you read the text of his speech, it was a powerful, moving, a humanitarian plea on a deep emotional law will for justice for the jewish people. it was not there in the speech. the speech sounds like a top scientist speech and it took everyone by complete surprise. >> if you look at the world population of jews, there are 6 million here and five or 6 million here. were any of these european countries voting to get jews out of the country? >> i think there was a lot of sympathy, especially in western europe for what had happened to the jews. at the french were big supporters of their cause. i think that most of the western european co
you really want us to go through all the different areas? the big surprise was that russia was supportive. they have been very anti zionist. >> one week before the famous speech by andrei gromyko, the head of the state department presented a long memo saying that the soviets were adamantly opposed to a jewish state and he explained the strategy. no one here expected that. >> the british never expected that. >> if you read the text of his speech, it was a powerful, moving, a...
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what can you tell us, james? >> well, this marathon markup session at the house now stretches by my clock into its 16th hour over two days. the chairman of that panel, henry waxman, a democrat from california, has scored another small victory in this game of inches. we may have some pictures of the rayburn office building as they continue to meet there. just moments ago, the deal that waxman struck, with the fiscally conservative blue dogs on his panel was by a vote of 33 to 26, formally incorporated into this legislation. the question from waxman is whether his fellow liberals will stand for it. her earlier this week, they said they would not. it has sometimes looked less like in legislative mark obsession and more like group therapy -- earlier this week, they said they would not. trace: this does not mean the debate will quiet down. >> no. the health-care reform trade has come to a complete stop. the gang of six negotiators on each side agreed to meet to draw out august and try to meet the deadline -- the refor
what can you tell us, james? >> well, this marathon markup session at the house now stretches by my clock into its 16th hour over two days. the chairman of that panel, henry waxman, a democrat from california, has scored another small victory in this game of inches. we may have some pictures of the rayburn office building as they continue to meet there. just moments ago, the deal that waxman struck, with the fiscally conservative blue dogs on his panel was by a vote of 33 to 26, formally...
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and it is aimed at big companies that use the shelters to avoid the taxes. lawmakers ask the irs last month to suspend the collections, while they work on changing the law. >>> and now to a proposal to turn fairfax county into a city. not getting much support acing among the county leaders. nor is the idea getting any kudos in towns like them. they had their own police department and zoning laws. and the mayor, they are worried that their small town charge could go away if they switched their status. >> we have control of our own roads and zoning. that's extremely port. we would not want to be turning that over to another jus tkáeubs. they floated the idea of receiving more transportation funding from the state and the counties do, and money from the state, or e rods -- or roads, they are dwindling. >>> a look ahead the a the explosion of the michael jackson's tributes online. but first, a preview -f ot cbs evening -- preview of the cbs evening news. >>> a tribute fit for the king. today, friends and fans gathered alike to remember their life and legacy. no
and it is aimed at big companies that use the shelters to avoid the taxes. lawmakers ask the irs last month to suspend the collections, while they work on changing the law. >>> and now to a proposal to turn fairfax county into a city. not getting much support acing among the county leaders. nor is the idea getting any kudos in towns like them. they had their own police department and zoning laws. and the mayor, they are worried that their small town charge could go away if they...
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show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. really fresh! come into your local giant today for mouthwatering fruits and vegetables, all at prices you can handle. like whole seedless watermelon, just $3.88 each. only at giant. ckhi, bsck,rganbud ers on the grill. at giant, you'll find fresh, delicious quality meats at prices that sizzle -- like super g split chicken breast, just 99 cents a pound. only at giant.
show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. really fresh! come into your local giant today for mouthwatering fruits and vegetables, all at...
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abc2 news sherrie johnson joins us to let us know if this is the right prescription for us. >> reporter: president barack obama is pushing for health care reform while on capitol hill they are trying to figure out how to pay for it and if the plan will actually work. the push for health care may have caused the president's approval rating to slip but not dipped below republicans. he's personally popular but since early in the year approval on how he's handling key issues has dropped. that is according to the latest abc/washington post survey. he's down eight points on the economy, deficit, nine points. on health care he slipped eight points. the president praised some republicans for working in good faith, accused others of playing politics. >> this isn't about me. this isn't about politics. this is about a health care system that is breaking america's families. breaking america's businesses and breaking america's economy. >> reporter: president obama will hold a primetime news conference wednesday night hoping to sell his health care plan to the nation. you can watch it live right here
abc2 news sherrie johnson joins us to let us know if this is the right prescription for us. >> reporter: president barack obama is pushing for health care reform while on capitol hill they are trying to figure out how to pay for it and if the plan will actually work. the push for health care may have caused the president's approval rating to slip but not dipped below republicans. he's personally popular but since early in the year approval on how he's handling key issues has dropped. that...
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is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. [ male announcer ] remove three times more grime per swipe and get this unbeatable clean guaranteed or your money back with the mr. clean magic eraser. >>> finally, it's been said that lady bugs are luck y we8 luck is definitely in the air in colorado this summer. swarms of lady bugs have invaded parts of the state follow iing extra wet spring. chris have ander ven of kusa got a look at this year's extraordinary population explosion. >> lots of privacy. >> even in a neighborhood -- >> we look out for each other. >> reporter: where every neighbor keeps a close eye on any and all visitorses. >> there's not a lot of traffic up here. >> reporter: the 4-year-olds were likely the first. >> lady bugs. >> reporter: to spot them. >> there's one. >> it's just swarms of
is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. [ male announcer ] remove three times more grime per swipe and get this unbeatable clean guaranteed or your money back with the mr. clean magic eraser. >>> finally, it's been said that lady bugs are luck y we8 luck is definitely in the...
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it's not fair to us. we're waiting 50, 60 years later for all of the benefits of that which was promised us if we would allow a permanent flood to come and stay forever in the middle of our state. our ancestors did that. they said, yeah, we'll sign up to that. we got all of the costs and have not yet received the benefits. with respect to the management of the missouri river system, it's passed the time -- long, long passed the time that that river be managed with the recognition of the current use of that river. when we're still releasing water for one little barge on one day on the lower reaches of the missouri, then somebody ought to have their head examined. well, we can't examine their head, but we can examine the master manual. and that's what we're going to do with this study. mr. president, i have so much more to say, but let me resist, defer. i will make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. dorgan: mr. pr
it's not fair to us. we're waiting 50, 60 years later for all of the benefits of that which was promised us if we would allow a permanent flood to come and stay forever in the middle of our state. our ancestors did that. they said, yeah, we'll sign up to that. we got all of the costs and have not yet received the benefits. with respect to the management of the missouri river system, it's passed the time -- long, long passed the time that that river be managed with the recognition of the current...
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many hearing about the death of steve mcnair first from us. here's how they hope he'll be remembered. >> it's really just devastating to hear of his loss. >> reporter: shocked by his death, ravens fans spent the evening reminiscing. steve mcnair ended his career as a quarterback in baltimore. fans say they will remember him as a key player who curbed around a -- turned around a team in 2006. >> he took us from a 6-10 to a 13-3 and made it all the way to the afc championship. >> reporter: air mcnair was only the second african- american quarterback to play with the super bowl. he brought his years of experience to baltimore. >> to be an african-american quarterback, and to lead a team hike baltimore. we had a good, winning record when he was here. so it's nice to know that he had a positive impact on a sport. >> i think that he brought a lot of excitement to the team. we're very happy to have a seasoned veteran at the time, and he did great things. >> reporter: the news that he was shot and killed only one year after retiring from the is shocki
many hearing about the death of steve mcnair first from us. here's how they hope he'll be remembered. >> it's really just devastating to hear of his loss. >> reporter: shocked by his death, ravens fans spent the evening reminiscing. steve mcnair ended his career as a quarterback in baltimore. fans say they will remember him as a key player who curbed around a -- turned around a team in 2006. >> he took us from a 6-10 to a 13-3 and made it all the way to the afc championship....
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>> well, again, it indicates to us, mr. holt, that it was a planned operation because of the quickness of it. if you note the time span on that video is less than 10 minutes from the time the van enters from the time it leaves. again, all of us, upon viewing this tape from the home were shocked because it was in and out and very effective. >> do we know if the couple country fronted their killers, if there was a struggle? >> we do, sir, but we can't release that at this time. >> all right, i know you have a lot to do and we'll get back to you with more information as this progresses. our thanks to you for spending time with us this morning. >> thank you, sir. >> all right, now, here's jenna. >>> switching gears now, president obama and family are back at the white house. they returned to the white house overnight from their week-long trip to europe and africa. savannah guthrie has more on the president and his trip. h >> reporter: the african nation of ghana embraced president obama like a native son. in an address to ghana
>> well, again, it indicates to us, mr. holt, that it was a planned operation because of the quickness of it. if you note the time span on that video is less than 10 minutes from the time the van enters from the time it leaves. again, all of us, upon viewing this tape from the home were shocked because it was in and out and very effective. >> do we know if the couple country fronted their killers, if there was a struggle? >> we do, sir, but we can't release that at this time....
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inner loop away from us toward 95, toward 795. it is problem-free on the rest of the major roadways. that's good news. 95 north of the 895 split checking out fine so far this morning. that's the latest on traffic pulse 11. now let's get another check on the buses and the trains. >> good morning once again. still showing some diversions on the buses lines this morning. the 17 line continues to be diverted. we have the 22 line diverted at university and 41st. we just added 36 line. be prepared for those diversions. light rail and metro continue to run problem-free. then on the penn lines we have train 503 running with a 15 to 20-minute delay. all other trains are running problem-free this morning. for the m.t.a. transit team, i'm vanetta brooks. >> thanks. it's difficult to get back into the routine but something to look forward to weather-wise. mostly sunny, high near 87 with low humidity. you can see the clear scan over state of maryland. clouds to our south because of a disturbance. that's spinning over the carolinas. low pressur
inner loop away from us toward 95, toward 795. it is problem-free on the rest of the major roadways. that's good news. 95 north of the 895 split checking out fine so far this morning. that's the latest on traffic pulse 11. now let's get another check on the buses and the trains. >> good morning once again. still showing some diversions on the buses lines this morning. the 17 line continues to be diverted. we have the 22 line diverted at university and 41st. we just added 36 line. be...
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jim rowe told us about cons stretching back almost two decades all across the country. in massachusetts, a job driving a truck for a lumberyard turned into an embezzlement scheme. >> i think total is $22,000 they came up with. i think it was a lot more than that. >> in colorado he got a job drilling water wells and soon his foreman was giving him money. >> i think bob invested somewhere in the neighborhood of $40,000 to $45,000. i don't remember the exact amount. >> he worked at a machine shop near san diego as head of quality control. quality control of what? >> precision machine parts. >> what did you know about precision machine parts? >> as much as you do. >> he is not just bragging, by the way. the scams all really happened and he never went to jail for them. but then, there was the time that he worked for a company that prints blank government checks. >> i took 'em. i put 'em in my briefcase and cashed one for $57,000. >> he got caught that time and was sent to prison. but then, he walked away from his halfway house and into another almost unbelievable scam. you w
jim rowe told us about cons stretching back almost two decades all across the country. in massachusetts, a job driving a truck for a lumberyard turned into an embezzlement scheme. >> i think total is $22,000 they came up with. i think it was a lot more than that. >> in colorado he got a job drilling water wells and soon his foreman was giving him money. >> i think bob invested somewhere in the neighborhood of $40,000 to $45,000. i don't remember the exact amount. >> he...
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that's a competition between all of us. we just push each other and try to go out there and battle and go as long as possible. >> bob: marlins tough in this ballpark. pound the strike zone with your good fastball. >> work the fastball and try to put them away with sliders and offspeed change-ups. i'm going to throw a lot of strikes and see what happens. >> bob: thank you, jordan. hopefully we'll all be smiling on the airplane. >> we'll try. . >> i'm scott olson. this is wired up wednesday on masn. light. woman over phone: no problem. you know, maybe other people are content to sit around and wait. wait for something to happen. for business to pick up. but for you, it's time to kick it in gear. time to get going. time to get tough. take control. you're not gonna run and hide. because backing down's not your style. grab your bag. it's on. ( ding ) speed, comfortable keyboard and a 17" screen... for under $1,000. we told her you find it, you keep it. lauren: we just left the apple store. for my bu
that's a competition between all of us. we just push each other and try to go out there and battle and go as long as possible. >> bob: marlins tough in this ballpark. pound the strike zone with your good fastball. >> work the fastball and try to put them away with sliders and offspeed change-ups. i'm going to throw a lot of strikes and see what happens. >> bob: thank you, jordan. hopefully we'll all be smiling on the airplane. >> we'll try. ....
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-- are used in humans they are used in animals in only three species and for non-therapeutic use. now, as we make land as i made clear in my testimony, only half of the 24 million pounds are drugs that we using human medicine are therefore of concern i think to the folks here. out, in fact, the 70% number stands, whether it's a percentage of all of the antimicrobials used or whether it's all of the north nearly declined antibiotics. >> personal use by the animals, and some of those antimicrobials -- >> know, the 13 million pounds million that we came up with represents antibiotics that were fed to animals for non-therapeutic purposes. mostly in seats. occasionally in water. it does not include the use of antibiotics for dips and other purposes. and i would say across the board, regardless of the purpose for which antibiotics are used, we do not have adequate data to answer the question with a specificity and accuracy i would like to be able to answer them. >> in the farm bill this year, it was included that usda and fda collect that data, track? >> the animal drug use, yes. [inaud
-- are used in humans they are used in animals in only three species and for non-therapeutic use. now, as we make land as i made clear in my testimony, only half of the 24 million pounds are drugs that we using human medicine are therefore of concern i think to the folks here. out, in fact, the 70% number stands, whether it's a percentage of all of the antimicrobials used or whether it's all of the north nearly declined antibiotics. >> personal use by the animals, and some of those...
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w she's using lure buyers. we'll be back. ] an olive. [ sniffs ] green, with pimento. ooh. he's good. nothing gets past him. [ sniffs ] piece of cake. [ male announcer ] kill bugs on contact without the bad sml. raid ant & roach killer is specially formulated with no lingering chemical odor. what's that? [ sniffs ] i don't smell nothing. ra! raid! raid! raid ant & roach kler kills bugs dead! with no lingering odor. sc johnson. a family company. - bway. eat fresh! - eat fresh! when you wanna kick it up with zesty chipotle sauce. - eat fresh! - eat fresh! the flavor-fullest sub only subway can offer. - eat fresh! - eat fresh! try the new subway big chipot cheesesteak. an updated all-time favorite: juicy steak layered with zesty chipotle sauce... and melted cheese, piled gh with only... the toppings you love. subway. eat fresh! when e paths we take do determine our future. today we are comnicating with each other as never before - and th requires a seamless network that is constantly growing better
w she's using lure buyers. we'll be back. ] an olive. [ sniffs ] green, with pimento. ooh. he's good. nothing gets past him. [ sniffs ] piece of cake. [ male announcer ] kill bugs on contact without the bad sml. raid ant & roach killer is specially formulated with no lingering chemical odor. what's that? [ sniffs ] i don't smell nothing. ra! raid! raid! raid ant & roach kler kills bugs dead! with no lingering odor. sc johnson. a family company. - bway. eat fresh! - eat...
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these guys step up for us. they put themselves on the line, and i know their families, and you and i know visiting these guys in the hospital as we do, we find that they're the best of us, and it's a very great honor for us to serve them. sean: these are the best of the best. one of the things, you came out, here you are, you're willing to openly criticize the obama administration, but anybody that does this is attacked, demonized, in your profession oftentimes it hurts their career. what has been the reaction to you speaking out? >> let me say this, first of all, sean. there was a -- i made a speech at the house senate dinner for the republicans, and it was well-received, and then i had a lot of response. and of course as you say, you know you're going to be attack if you step out and criticize our president. and teresa albano editor of people's weekly world which was formerly the daily worker found a way to take a phrase i used and not put it in context, and then she made this statement. she said jon voigt ma
these guys step up for us. they put themselves on the line, and i know their families, and you and i know visiting these guys in the hospital as we do, we find that they're the best of us, and it's a very great honor for us to serve them. sean: these are the best of the best. one of the things, you came out, here you are, you're willing to openly criticize the obama administration, but anybody that does this is attacked, demonized, in your profession oftentimes it hurts their career. what has...
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like i said, he's nocalling us back. but the nrsc did tell us tha they haven't recveany complain from republican party dors thus far. what, 's supposed to be weird now to have the teenage so of yourenator mistress on the yroll? then there also republican senator tom coburn, who has been dragged into this yet agai we placed a ll to his office t again for his comment because his name surfaced t again today. doug hampton sd at he read this letter in the urging ofnd in t presence of senator coburn. setor coburn was one of ensign's roommat. and he alleges that coburn confronted eign about the affair and saihe should pay the hampto millions of dolls. senator coburn offic has previously resisted our effort for mmts on this matter, but today they did give us this statement. quote, dr. coburdid evything he cou to encourage senator ensign endthis affair and to persuade senator ensinto repa the damage he had caused his own marriage and the hampton's marriage. had senator sign followed dr. coburn's adve, this episode wod have ended
like i said, he's nocalling us back. but the nrsc did tell us tha they haven't recveany complain from republican party dors thus far. what, 's supposed to be weird now to have the teenage so of yourenator mistress on the yroll? then there also republican senator tom coburn, who has been dragged into this yet agai we placed a ll to his office t again for his comment because his name surfaced t again today. doug hampton sd at he read this letter in the urging ofnd in t presence of senator coburn....
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how many people use the bridge? a number roughly equal to the population of the cities of miami and cleveland every day. full video, by the way, is on our website, nightly.msnbc.com. >>> when we come back, "making a difference" for the kids. when mom and dad are serving far from home. in your hands... knees... and back. for little bodies with fevers.. and big bodies on high blood pressure medicine. tylenol works with your body... in a way other pain relievers don't... so you feel better... knowing doctors recommend tylenol... more than any other brand of pain reliever. some pharmacies make you work for it with memberships and fees. but not walmart. they have hundreds of generic prescriptions for just $4 for up to a 30-day supply or $10 for 90 days. save money. live better. walmart. spend 10 minutes a month with natural instincts. it's the healthier way to blend away gray. how? it's antioxidant rich and ammonia-free. in fact the more often you use it, the healthier your hair looks. natural instincts, it's all good. i
how many people use the bridge? a number roughly equal to the population of the cities of miami and cleveland every day. full video, by the way, is on our website, nightly.msnbc.com. >>> when we come back, "making a difference" for the kids. when mom and dad are serving far from home. in your hands... knees... and back. for little bodies with fevers.. and big bodies on high blood pressure medicine. tylenol works with your body... in a way other pain relievers don't... so you...
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presented its alarming report to us several weeks ago, it caused us all gave concern. we have all worked very hard and have taken aback because of this disturbing news. >> because of a lack of money and manpower means they don't have enough people to oversee the work. >> the ratios are much greater than they were in the past. >> at least one guard with the protective service was found asleep on the job. in another instance, a baby was put through the x-ray machine. all examples of poor training and a lack of supervision, but the committee senior republican was not satisfied. >> i don't think it's a matter of training for a guard to realize that a baby should not be allowed to go through an x-ray machine. >> the guard was fired over the baby incident, but he successfully sued and got his job back, because he was able to show that the federal protective service had not provided adequate training. senators saw this episode, in particular, as more evidence that the oversight process is clearly broken. bret. bret: that is the most amazing thing i have ever heard. the baby w
presented its alarming report to us several weeks ago, it caused us all gave concern. we have all worked very hard and have taken aback because of this disturbing news. >> because of a lack of money and manpower means they don't have enough people to oversee the work. >> the ratios are much greater than they were in the past. >> at least one guard with the protective service was found asleep on the job. in another instance, a baby was put through the x-ray machine. all...
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coty officials say they now use progressive discipline. they are investigating the incident. >>> southwest airlines investigators spent the night investigating planes after a plane was forced to make an emergency landing. the plane was forced to land in west virginia last night after a hole opened up in the body of the plane. no one was hurt. authorities are trying to determine what caused this. the 126 passengers did eventually arrive at bwi- marshall on another plane. >>> two marines were killed in afghanistan. this is the reason -- this is their region where american troops launched a stand against the taliban. >>> navy investigators are trying to figure out what caused the death of a female sailor. military officials say the woman worked at the pentagon but did not show up for her shift. foul play is a possibility. this investigation cahas just begun. >>> sonia sotomayor will be back on capitol hill again today. she could face some tough questioning. courtney robinson is live with more. >> the confirmation hearings are set to begin at
coty officials say they now use progressive discipline. they are investigating the incident. >>> southwest airlines investigators spent the night investigating planes after a plane was forced to make an emergency landing. the plane was forced to land in west virginia last night after a hole opened up in the body of the plane. no one was hurt. authorities are trying to determine what caused this. the 126 passengers did eventually arrive at bwi- marshall on another plane. >>>...
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michael made us love each other. michael taught us to stand with each other. bill: and if you disagree with honoring jackson the man, watch out. congressman peter king called jackson a pedophile an assessment not uncommon and was immediately branded a racist. naacp official hazel dukes and congressman bobby rush both said vial things about mr. king. the message is clear if you criticize michael jackson you hate black people. nonsense. if you like jackson, fine. no problem. that's your right. if you do not respect him, that is fine as well. dukes and rush are playing the race card pure and simple. they should be ashamed. the crowd outside the service today was much smaller than predicted. the service itself was very well done. but the media coverage was a bit bizarre. i mean, there is something surreal about watching katie couric analyze things with kenny baby face edmunds and charles gibson didn't look relaxed doing play by play. the whole ordeal is showing how crazy the u.s.a. is becoming. a cowardly media will exploit any event for ratings. remember, the sam
michael made us love each other. michael taught us to stand with each other. bill: and if you disagree with honoring jackson the man, watch out. congressman peter king called jackson a pedophile an assessment not uncommon and was immediately branded a racist. naacp official hazel dukes and congressman bobby rush both said vial things about mr. king. the message is clear if you criticize michael jackson you hate black people. nonsense. if you like jackson, fine. no problem. that's your right. if...
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joing us now, mr. frank rich. hadark mckinnon on the show last nit, and i had planned to ask him if he w wking for repuican gubernatorial candidate rit now, would he want palin to comeaise money. athe last mute, i didn't ask hime questi, because i felt it was so obvious that the answer was yes. palin to come raise money for them. now it seem like that common wisdom might be wrong. do you think that's correct? >>t's half and half. e majority of the country, whh means bue americand purple america, east persona non grata. that's why they don't want her into virginia new jee because she'll oy her their cause in closed races and stas that are oba states. the problemis, she is t biggest star in the republican party. is is all they have left. we're seeing what's ppening all e other potential srs. ensign andford both thought they were possibly tential candidat for t next go round, so palin probably i the biggest fund-raiser fothe party. the question is, howhey mauver this to geter into places where they'llove r, south car
joing us now, mr. frank rich. hadark mckinnon on the show last nit, and i had planned to ask him if he w wking for repuican gubernatorial candidate rit now, would he want palin to comeaise money. athe last mute, i didn't ask hime questi, because i felt it was so obvious that the answer was yes. palin to come raise money for them. now it seem like that common wisdom might be wrong. do you think that's correct? >>t's half and half. e majority of the country, whh means bue americand purple...
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juliet: argument using this yet? >> -- are humans using this yet? >> not quite yet, but if you could have your eyes cream and cake, you will be happier. juliet: that is correct. was there any difference when they were injected? ç>> they tested a wide range of monkeys. this test started in mid the adolescent years of the monkeys. however, if you do not do this carefully, you can start to affect the immune system. if you get too thin, you can damage that. cunningham% of calories will probably not hurt anybody, and definitely has good consequences. çjuliet: there is a society tht works on a cover-restricted -- calorie-restricted program. >> i have heard about that. they are living longer, but who wants to weigh 95 pounds and be frail? juliet: i like my haagen-dazs. jon: and beer. do not miss our upcoming special, "dan sotomayor -- " judging sotomayor." is a compelling special that will be looking at her upbringing and path to the court. of course, we will be asking some questions about her. juliet: thank you for having me. jon: i believe gain will
juliet: argument using this yet? >> -- are humans using this yet? >> not quite yet, but if you could have your eyes cream and cake, you will be happier. juliet: that is correct. was there any difference when they were injected? ç>> they tested a wide range of monkeys. this test started in mid the adolescent years of the monkeys. however, if you do not do this carefully, you can start to affect the immune system. if you get too thin, you can damage that. cunningham% of...
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what do you have in store for us? >> brought here by the spanish, abandoned by the tribes and settlers, and today these wild horses are looking for a home and a handout from taxpayers. that is coming up. welcome to the now network. population: 49 million. right now 1.2 million people are on sprint mobile broadband. 31 are streaming a sales conference from the road. eight are wearing bathrobes. two... less. - 154 people are tracking shipments on a train. - ( train whistles ) 33 are im'ing on a ferry. and 1300 are secretly checking email... - on a vacation. - hmm? ( groans ) that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. bill: a traffic stand -- a traffic stop becomes the strangest thing we have ever seen. and white, powdery substance fell out of this man's pants. he dropped to the ground and started licking the floor. the white powder was crysta
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and i wouldn't want to see that be called therapeutic use or necessary use. that's different. >> that's one reason i talked about it separately. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we are joined by congressman cordova from california. mr. pollack? >> thank you for your testimony. would you say that there should be or -- that there should be a different definition between therapeutic and nontherapeutic use as applied to humans and animals or do you think they're the same definition to cover both humans and animals? >> i can't think of the use of antibiotics in humans for growth promotion. other things are used for that. sometimes. i don't know the concept of nontherapeutic use really, i don't know -- i don't know if it exists. >> that brings up a pet peeve of mine and that's overuse of antibiotics for diseases that pediatricians who come to us are using. >> i was trying to think of someone where they would come out and say, use it in a nontherapeutic way. but certainly pediatrics is taking the lead. >> that's good news. come down 30%. >> 30%. and for certain illnes
and i wouldn't want to see that be called therapeutic use or necessary use. that's different. >> that's one reason i talked about it separately. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we are joined by congressman cordova from california. mr. pollack? >> thank you for your testimony. would you say that there should be or -- that there should be a different definition between therapeutic and nontherapeutic use as applied to humans and animals or do you think they're the same...
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now, what standard did i use? every senator and his buddy at the end of the day has to decide how to give their advice and consent. one of the things i chose not to do was use senator obama's standard when it came to selecting or casting my vote for judge sotomayor. if those who followed senate will recall, senator obama of all-- voted against alito and roberts and he is the rationale that they were well qualified, that they were extraordinarily gifted when it came to being able to intellectually gifted, but when it came to judge roberts, what is the hard because the 5% of controversial cases that kind of change society, you have to look and see what is in a judge as part. then and now i totally reject that. if the united states senate tries to the confirmation process before we explore another person's heart i think we are going to chill of people wanting to become members of the judiciary. who would want to come before a senate and have us try to figure out what is in your heart? can you imagine the questions we
now, what standard did i use? every senator and his buddy at the end of the day has to decide how to give their advice and consent. one of the things i chose not to do was use senator obama's standard when it came to selecting or casting my vote for judge sotomayor. if those who followed senate will recall, senator obama of all-- voted against alito and roberts and he is the rationale that they were well qualified, that they were extraordinarily gifted when it came to being able to...
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our own anderson cooper brings us an exclusive interview from someone who was at the center of the slave trade. it is a remarkable interview with america's first african-american president. that's all ahead this hour on "stast the union." while president obama spent the past week overseas attending to global matters, his administration pressed ahead with its effort to revamp the health care system. the vice president joe biden announced a new agreement with the hospital industry to help pay for reform. there are still major issues to resolve, including whether to tax health care benefits in order to finance a final reform plan. here to outline the obama's view is kathleen sebelius. madam, secretary, thank you very much for joining us. >> president obama has outlined his preferred payment plan, about $660 billion in savings out of the existing system. so money that is already in the system that's not making us healthier and going to procedures and practices that work very well. and about $330 billion in a proposal that would cap the itemized deductions that the wealthiest americans take.
our own anderson cooper brings us an exclusive interview from someone who was at the center of the slave trade. it is a remarkable interview with america's first african-american president. that's all ahead this hour on "stast the union." while president obama spent the past week overseas attending to global matters, his administration pressed ahead with its effort to revamp the health care system. the vice president joe biden announced a new agreement with the hospital industry to...